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|Performance Display (includes FPS)
|Performance Display (includes FPS)
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|Fast Mode (runs Oni at up to 24x)
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|Secret X / (Mac only) Show trigger volumes
|Secret X / (Mac only) Show trigger volumes
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|Single Step (when in Single Step Mode)
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|Highlight furniture (turns their textures red)
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'''(2)''' On Macs, these keys will not work without custom key bindings. See note [[Customizing/Binding#Detached camera controls|HERE]] about how to bind these keys.
'''(2)''' On Macs, these keys will not work without custom key bindings. See note [[Customizing/Binding#Detached camera controls|HERE]] about how to bind these keys.
====German hotkeys====
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!Hotkey (can use Alt for Cntl)
!Description
!Windows
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====Runtime scripting====
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If you press an illegal key during console input (such as F1), the input display will freeze : hit '''Tab''' a few times to fix.
If you press an illegal key during console input (such as F1), the input display will freeze : hit '''Tab''' a few times to fix.
=====Limitations=====
=====Limitations=====
Obviously, if you have no console output, it's a bit frustrating. Even more so if console ''input'' is invisible -- you're in for some ''blindfolded'' scripting then. Still, there are a few commands which you can type in as complements to regular cheats:
Obviously, if you have no console output, it's a bit frustrating. Even more so if console ''input'' is invisible -- you're in for some ''blindfolded'' scripting then. Still, there are a few commands which you can type in as complements to regular cheats:

Revision as of 22:50, 6 May 2013

Found on a crate in
Syndicate Warehouse

Developer Mode is a bundle of features created by Bungie West to help them develop Oni -- a console, camera controls, and various debugging features -- that was associated with the cheat code thedayismine (see picture above for related Easter egg). This cheat code did not work upon Oni's release, and it was long believed that Developer Mode had been cut from retail versions of Oni; it had only been observed to work in the Mac beta that was leaked during Oni's beta testing. However, this mode is actually present in all available versions of Oni (except PS2). It just needs to be unlocked, as the community learned back in 2006.

Below you will find download links, unlocking instructions, and finally an overview of the Developer Mode's features.

Getting it to work

Download it...

In Windows, you can install the Daodan DLL to unlock Developer Mode. On the Mac, the Intel build already has Dev Mode unlocked; it can be found HERE.

Using it

First check

Cheats are normally unlocked when you finish the full version of the game. For unlocking cheats "manually" (especially necessary with the demos), see HERE

Let's say cheats are enabled and Developer Mode has been made available via the thedayismine cheatcode (or simply x with Daodan DLL or Mac Intel build).

Just type the Developer Mode cheat and watch for the confirmation message. However, you may not notice anything special when you get back to the game (although there should be occasional console messages appearing at the bottom-left).

The quickest way to tell whether Dev Mode definitely works, right after you get the confirmation message, is to exit the Diary screen and to press End. That should teleport you to where the camera is (usually back and up, possibly through walls and ceilings).

Here's another quick test, meant to see if the Control and Alt keys work fine (on Mac, use the Option key instead of Alt): Ctrl+Shift+U and Ctrl+Alt+U should both perform the "unstick" action; Konoko will shift forward by a small amount.

Console output

In Developer Mode, Oni prints debug messages about in-game events along the bottom-left of the screen. Past messages scroll up across the screen and fade. In some situations, messages don't fade (e.g. if character debugging is enabled or you are currently using the console line).

The easiest way to check whether that output works at all is to press F8: the character class change is acknowledged with a console message.

If you don't see anything, that means console output is unfortunately disabled in your version of Oni. If you're on PC retail, you may have applied Ian's patch (aka XP patch), which disables console output. On PC demo, both console output and console input are invisible (i.e. you can enter script commands, but you're "blindfolded").

Console input

U.S. QWERTY: By default, Oni auto-binds the "console" toggle to the key which on U.S. keyboards has a grave accent, `, in the lowercase position and a tilde, ~, in the uppercase position. It is usually called the "tilde key" by users, and perhaps even elsewhere on this wiki; however, you would have to hold Shift to type a tilde, and the console is activated by just pressing the key without Shift, thus it is actually the "grave accent key" which activates the console. On non-U.S. keyboards, that key may not be recognized. Just add a line like "bind leftalt to console" to key_config.txt in your Oni folder and you'll be able to open the console with that key. In some cases, this bound key will not close the console; however, pressing the grave accent key, oddly enough, may work.

German QWERTZ: By default, Oni uses the circumflex accent key, ^, for console access. On Windows, when playing Oni in windowed mode, you should use "rightalt" as your alternative console binding because "leftalt" activates the window's menu, stealing Oni's controls.


Usage

Hotkeys

Below are Oni's hardcoded mappings for Developer Mode functions. The Alt key (Option key on Macs) can be used in placed of Ctrl. Alternate mappings are welcome if you have another version of Oni that you would like to have listed below.

The QWERTY column is for the English release of Oni, for U.S. QWERTY keyboards. The QWERTZ column is for German Oni and only lists the hotkeys that are different from QWERTY on German QWERTZ keyboards; note that on German keyboards, the "Ctrl" key is named "Strg".

Hotkey (QWERTY) Hotkey (QWERTZ) Description Windows Mac
Ctrl+Shift+o Draw No-Occlusion Quads (only makes console screens disappear)
Ctrl+Shift+i Draw Invisible Quads
Ctrl+Shift+y Ctrl+Shift+z Performance Display (includes FPS)
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Ctrl+Shift+t Draw Character Collision
Ctrl+Shift+r Draw Object Collision
Ctrl+Shift+f Fast Mode (runs Oni at up to 24x)
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Ctrl+Shift+g Draw every frame
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Ctrl+Shift+x Secret X / (Mac only) Show trigger volumes
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Ctrl+Shift+y Secret Y
Ctrl+Shift+z Secret Z
Ctrl+Shift+Ins Add Flag
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Ctrl+Shift+Del Delete Flag
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Ctrl+Shift+u Unstick player
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Ctrl+Shift+n Camera Record
Ctrl+Shift+m Camera Stop
Ctrl+Shift+, Camera Playback
? Place Quad
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? Place Quad Mode
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Ctrl+Shift+\ Ctrl+Shift+# Profile Toggle
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Ctrl+Shift+l Dumps a screenshot every frame
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Ctrl+Shift+1 Test One
Ctrl+Shift+2 Test Two
Ctrl+Shift+3 Test Three
Ctrl+Shift+4 Test Four
. (period) Single Step Mode
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/ - Single Step (when in Single Step Mode)
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Ctrl+Shift+.+- Exit Single Step Mode
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Ctrl+Shift+Home Change Active Camera
End Warp to camera
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Ctrl+Shift+k Kill Particles
Backspace Enter AI Debugger
7 Explode One
8 Explode Two
9 Explode Three
0 Explode Four
Ctrl+Shift+j Reset Particles
Ctrl+Shift+w Drop Flag and Add Waypoint
Ctrl+Shift+b Shows current opponent's logic
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] Freeze (now causes camera drift while on;
stopping Freeze mode teleports to camera location)
?
[ Frame Advance (now renders Konoko at camera location)
?
Ctrl+Shift+s Highlight furniture (turns their textures red)
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?
F8, Shift+F8 Cycle characters
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Ctrl+Shift+p Perf Particle
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Ctrl+Shift+; Perf Particle Lock
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= Screenshot
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F2 Cutscene 1
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F3 Cutscene 2
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F6 Kill All AIs
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Ctrl+F7 Play dead
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F7, Shift+F7 Cycle weapons (holster to get second weapon)
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F9 Start recording
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F10 Stop recording
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F11 Playback recording
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` (grave accent) Displays console
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Return/Enter Cycle Camera Modes:

Normal
Detached 1-mouse controls aim
Detached 2-mouse controls camera
When in a detached mode, the following keys move the camera:

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  • NumPad1
Move camera left
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  • NumPad3
Move camera right
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  • NumPad8
Move camera forward
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  • NumPad5
Move camera backward
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  • NumPad-
Move camera up
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  • NumPad+
Move camera down
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  • NumPad6
Pan camera left
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  • NumPad4
Pan camera right
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  • Up Arrow
Pan camera up
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  • Down Arrow
Pan camera down
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(1) On Macs, Draw Every Frame mode speeds up the game almost to the extent of Fast mode, but with glitchy animations.

(2) On Macs, these keys will not work without custom key bindings. See note HERE about how to bind these keys.

Runtime scripting

Basic idea

(Almost) anything you write in scripts you can enter at runtime with the console. The only thing you can't do is register new variables and functions.

You can call existing functions, check on the values of existing variables. "Existing" means either built-in ones, or part of the original level logic, or part of your own scripts for the given level.

If a function/variable was succesfully registered by Oni during level load, you will be able to refer to them from the console.

You will even be able to browse the registered variables/functions with the Tab key, while typing at the console. Tab autocompletes the command being typed, then cycles through all available commands in (hex)alphabetical order (A...Z come before a...z). Shift+Tab lets you go back.

Previous commands can be navigated with up and down arrows. You can't insert/delete text in the middle of a command : you have to use Backspace.

The only keys that have an effect while the console is active are : Escape, Enter, Backspace, (Shift+)Tab, ASCII character keys and the arrow keys.

If you press an illegal key during console input (such as F1), the input display will freeze : hit Tab a few times to fix.

Limitations

Obviously, if you have no console output, it's a bit frustrating. Even more so if console input is invisible -- you're in for some blindfolded scripting then. Still, there are a few commands which you can type in as complements to regular cheats:

chr_nocollision 0 1 and chr_nocollision 0 0 enable/disable no-clipping. When in no-clipping mode, you can't fall down; thus, jumping makes you flail in midair, and eventually you die (so be careful about that)
give_powerup shield gives you a force shield (which you can't have with fatloot)
dump_docs prints all the registered commands/variables to a file in your Oni folder (so you know just what you can type)